All Property Week articles in 11 May 2007 – Page 6
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Luxury British fashion brand Burberry
Luxury British fashion brand Burberry has put its London West End headquarters at 18 Haymarket up for sale for £25m-£30m. The group is moving to a Derwent London development at Horseferry Road in Pimlico and has secured planning permission at the listed site for office and showroom use. DE&J Levy, ...
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De la Bourdonnaye takesLiberty Upmarket
De la Bourdonnaye takes Liberty Upmarket London department store Liberty has hired Geoffroy de La Bourdonnaye from luxury business LVMH as chief executive.
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Vornado boss: ‘I look forward to investing capital in UK’
Steve Roth says investment rather than development property is his strategy
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Kent + London Boroughs south-east
ProLogis to Bridge Dartford offices gap The market in minutes - Kent + London Boroughs south east The battle of Medway St George to ride again Where to keep your council
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Clarks to give Ravel the boot
Clarks is to axe Ravel, the fashion footwear fascia it has owned for more than 20 years. The retailer said it would convert most of Ravel’s 50 stores to Clarks shops, but added there would also be some disposals.
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Lack of rain triggers Blacks washout
Blacks Leisure is to close up to 45 of its 285 Millets stores in a bid to return to profitability.
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Ministers press on with ‘empty rates’ bill
But local government minister starts to give way to industry protest
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Centros wins Dublin bid
Centros Miller is set to be announced as preferred developer for Irish department store Arnotts’ €700m (£476m) retail and leisure scheme in Dublin.
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King Sturge buys Bettisons
King Sturge has bought Plymouth-based agent Bettisons as it continues to roll out the expansion of its residential business across the UK.
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Herts, Beds + Bucks
Luton embarks on journey to regenerate gateway site The market in minutes - Herts, Beds + Bucks Something in the water The Milton Keynes don Out of Lutons league
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The market in minutes - Herts, Beds + Bucks
Sean McAllister and Richard Heap give you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Kaye fires off in BCO ‘game show’
London and New York may be tussling over the ‘global financial capital’ crown, but last week’s BCO conference in Manhattan proved the Brits are the ballsiest.
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The battle of Medway
The Medway towns are fighting to realise their potential. Sean McAllister reports on their partnership with St Modwen
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Freeport’s tragic battle
The High Court battle between Sean Collidge and the factory outlet developer he founded has brought accusations of personal and financial misconduct, and involves the suicide of an employee at the centre of the row.
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Lewis Trust’s Bank plan
The owner of fashion chain River Island is to redevelop a 160,000 sq ft property in central London.
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The smoking ban
Question: What do I have to do to ensure my premises a bar and bistro complies with the new smoking regulations that come into force later this year?
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Ted Baker and Hobbs go to Bristol
The Bristol Alliance, a joint venture between Land Securities and Hammerson, has signed up Ted Baker and Hobbs for the £500m redevelopment of Bristol’s city centre.
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Halabi mulls revamp of City’s Aviva Tower
Demolition and refurbishment among options at tower cluster site
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Australian view: Carolyn Cummins Westfield brings a touch of class to Sydney retail
The city’s Pitt Street Mall is in line for an upmarket makeover, says Sydney Morning Herald commercial property editor Carolyn Cummins